Don't think it's a case of expectations, especially considering how the English teams have performed in the CL over the last few years. I think it's just more of a goodwill thing towards Spurs. It didn't look like your second time in the CL knockouts for the first hour

anything i had read after the first leg was pretty much saying that it's over. that juve looked old and tired and spurs energy was too much. given that kind of coverage, today's coverage has been reasonably kind to spurs. but yeah i'd say it has a bit to do with expectations. winning your group and drawing last year's finalists is a kick in the balls

You could hear the "cha-ching" sounds going off in the fathers head as he was talking.

Carraghers apology was fucking laughable though.
"I was being goaded 3 or 4 times, while driving, in my car, with my windows rolled up. What choice did i have, but to wind my window down and hock up the big gobby one i'd be holding in my mouth!?"

Just watched the sky news interview. Expected a quick 3 minute apology. Your one grilled him good and proper, for 13 minutes. Asking whether he deserved to keep his job or if he’d offered to resign. No pussyfooting about just because he’s in the same organisation

The dad is a complete arsehole but Carraghers job means arseholes are going to shout at you, it comes with the territory. The way he reacted was vile and he should lose his job for it. Looks like he won't though, a "tough" interview and a suspension is about all the reprimand he'll get.

i wouldn't get sacked for it. Not sure why we hold TV personalities to a higher moral code than we do normal people.

You would, if you spat at a client.

When you're in the public eye, the public are your client. Sky Sports are ok with their employees spitting at 14 year old football fans? It's not a good look.

I don't think that interview was just a reprimand either. It might be a way to see what way the wind is blowing, but i think it was serious. She asked him more than once had he offered his resignation, and then asked why he felt he shouldn't. He then did a 2nd backstage interview and yer man pointedly asked him the same thing.

Well deserved. Appalling management from Mourinho, appalling performances from almost every united player barring Lukaku and to some extent Rashford (though his inexperience really shined with those constant, hopeless free kicks). Sevilla should have won the first leg as well, only right they went through.

Special mention for Pogba. It's like watching that gif of Fellaini running the ball straight off the pitch but for 90 minutes.